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Welsh employees give for big gains in the community
9 July 2010: On Friday 9 July, more than 300 employees from 25 companies in Wales are ditching their day jobs to get out into their local communities and help change the lives of thousands of people.
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Companies in Wales celebrate their Responsible Business Practices
Companies in Wales celebrate their Responsible Business Practices
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Business leaders swap cars and suits for bikes and trainers as part of a carbon neutral event
13 senior business delegates - from companies including Cardiff Bus, BT, COS Group, Principality, M&A Solicitors and Kaplan Altior took to their bikes and spent the day cycling around Cardiff visiting four environmentally friendly companies that have grasped the opportunities of sustainability.
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BT Sustainability Director joins Business in the Community
Business in the Community is strengthening its sustainability expertise through the secondment of Sharanne Basham-Pyke, Sustainability Enablement Director at BT.
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Welsh businesses focus on identifying talent and skills in Wrexham
Senior Welsh business delegates went back to school in Wrexham last week as part of Business in the Community’s Prince’s Seeing is Believing programme in Wales.
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Business in the Community launches Prohelp in West Wales
Business in the Community has announced that it will launch its South and West Wales ProHelp network in November across Pembrokeshire, Swansea, Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot and Ceredigion.
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Welsh businesses report back to HRH The Prince of Wales
Welsh business leaders attended the Prince’s Seeing is Believing Welsh National Report Back seminar in October at Their Royal Highness’s Carmarthenshire farmhouse, Llywnywermod.
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Business in the Community helps to spread some festive cheer
Santa Claus was given a helping hand this week from 50 Welsh businesses who are supporting Business in the Community’s Pocketful of Presents campaign.
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Banking on Financial Know How
A high street Bank is working in partnership with Business in the Community and the Genesis Project to give young people lessons in financial management.
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Business in the Community gives Care Leavers best chance
Business in the Community (BITC) Wales has launched a new programme to help young people make the transition from care to the world of employment.
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